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DoubleT
01-27-2007, 11:10 PM
I know i might catch some flak but it's a pain in the *** to log in if i just want to read other posts.
There i said my piece...now come get some... :type: :fight: :brucelee: :harhar:

truckermanitoba
01-27-2007, 11:40 PM
I input once told puter to rember so all i do is click log in and puter does it .

hellcat_99
01-28-2007, 12:15 AM
Get over it & deal with it Double.
I gave birth to 2 children. Do you want ot keep whining?


Holly :D

DoubleT
01-28-2007, 11:37 AM
Do you not want folks to come read or is it just a membership grab? Kinda dead around here if you ask me...... ;)

ralph
01-28-2007, 12:03 PM
Get over it & deal with it Double.
I gave birth to 2 children. Do you want ot keep whining?


Holly :D

You're ALL class Holly

I presumed that with your position as "Super Moderator Extraordinaire" you were supposed to resolve issues as opposed to chewing someone a new *** in public.

And Double T...yopu're right it it quiet here with one exception...someone ALWAYS has to have something to say on EVERY farkin' post...maybe he/she should give it a rest!

hellcat_99
01-28-2007, 12:44 PM
Double T, I was making a joke, & ment no offense to you, or anyone else.

Some fourm's are locked to intise member's not only to sign up, but also to participate.
Also hoping that if you are only lurking, or trolling, we are hoping this would stop these people from coming in. If you do have a suggestion, please by all mean's tell us. New ideas are always welcome.




Ralph,
you talk about class. :yikes: If you don't like it here, get out. I have seen your posting's, & again you go right for the throat. You really missed out on People Skills. There are ways to make a post, without calling people " BOOB's".
Your attacks are very old. You have been doing this for yr's, but it won't be allowed in this BOARD.

The door opens & closes.



Holly

DoubleT
01-28-2007, 12:57 PM
Holly it was just a comment as you say your always looking for poster input.

Ralph don't worry about i didn't take it to heart it was a comment from Holly and i laughed so don't sweat it. ;)

hellcat_99
01-28-2007, 01:07 PM
The input that comes from all member's is always welcome. If you have an idea that you want to share, go for it. This board is for all.


Holly

buzzy
01-28-2007, 01:17 PM
The concept of logging to the roundtable forum was created to protect BOTH the site and it's members from spammer attack.

This is the most active area and as such it was felt needed the most protection. It was not intentionally done as an enticement.

To register as a member, or post anything anywhere on this site you leave a trail of addresses. It leads right back to the computer you are reading this post on.

Spamming is illegal, threatening is illegal. With an address trail we can and will go to the authorities.

DoubleT
01-28-2007, 02:16 PM
You mean to say you can see when i was last on the Amish Midget Monkey Porn site..... :yikes: :chase: :chase: :harhar: :p :rofl:

DoubleT
01-28-2007, 07:25 PM
To register as a member, or post anything anywhere on this site you leave a trail of addresses. It leads right back to the computer you are reading this post on.

Ok i'm just asking a question and not trying to stir up some schitt. But if i come here and log in every time does that make the site safer as opposed to someone that say is logged onto this site automatically every time they come here.

buzzy
01-28-2007, 08:16 PM
To register as a member, or post anything anywhere on this site you leave a trail of addresses. It leads right back to the computer you are reading this post on.

Ok i'm just asking a question and not trying to stir up some schitt. But if i come here and log in every time does that make the site safer as opposed to someone that say is logged onto this site automatically every time they come here.

Actually, wether you log in automatically, or do it manually, you still have to log-in for each session.

The roundtable, being the most active is potentially the most vulnerable to virus and spam attacks as are it's regular posters.

So therefore, the safety issue is redundant. The idea of logging in as a member is the safety valve. In this way it keeps out the rubberneckers, and provides a constant monitor of IP addresses. JUST IN CASE.